1. ObamaObamObamaObamaObama. NoObama on Fox.
2. On ABC, Obama said he disagreed that elements of the Baucus plan were tantamount to a massive tax increase on the middle class: "I don't agree. I think what they were referring to, and I haven't looked at the quotes, but I think they were concerned about whether or not this was actually affordable. On whether a mandate is equivalent to a tax increase: "What I've said is that if you can't afford health insurance, you certainly shouldn't be punished for that...For us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase. What it's saying is, that we're not going to have other people carrying your burdens for you anymore."
On CBS, Obama said that the worry that insurance companies would pass
increased taxes onto consumers was misplaced because they're already
passing the equivalent costs onto consumers -- and profiting from it.
Obama also said that he would not ovverule his attorney general on a
decision about whether to prosecute CIA interrogators.
On NBC, addressing Afghanistan: " The question that I'm asking right
now is to our military, to General McChrystal, to General Petraeus, to
all our national security apparatus, is-- whether it's troops who are
already there, or any troop request in the future, how does this
advance America's national security interests? How does it make sure
that al Qaeda and its extremist allies cannot attack the United States
homeland, our allies, our troops who are based in Europe?
That's the question that I'm constantly asking because that's the
primary threat that we went there to deal with. And if-- if supporting
the Afghan national government, and building capacity for their army,
and securing certain provinces advances that strategy, then we'll move
forward."
On CNN, Obama acknowledged that his Afghanistan strategy was a work in progress.
On Univision, Obama said he would deal with the complexities of undocumented immigrants and health care later -- not now.
I'd really like to solve our immigration problem, but I can't solve
every problem all at once. The immigration problem is one set of
problems and a whole range of issues are raised through immigration.
Healthcare is a problem that doesn't just affect all Americans. It
especially affects Hispanic Americans, who have the highest rate of
uninsurance. Now I'm not talking about undocumented now.
3. Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) said that others in the chain of command should weigh in on whether more troops are needed: "That
delegation of
responsibility from the commander in chief to the commander in the
field has
not been made by the president, and I don't think it should be made. He
should want the recommendations of the higher-ups in the chain, as well
as,
obviously, the commander in the field." Levin also gave his definition
of "resourcing Afghanistan" -- more equipment and material to the
troops we have there, before we decide whether there should be more
troops. "And I've been
recommending to the president that, first of all, before any consideration is
made of additional combat forces, that we get the Afghan army bigger, better
equipped. We should not delay in that. We ought to do those things
right away. We know those things are going to be part of any decision and
any recommendation. And I think they're overdue."
4. On GPS with FZ, Dmitry Medvedev said that he, not Vladimir Putin, was making the decisions on foreign policy. On Iran: " Iran must cooperate with IAEA,
that's for sure, if they want to develop their nuclear energy program. It is
their duty, not a choice. Otherwise, indeed, the question will be asked always,
what are they up to after all? That's very clear."
5.
On Meet the Press, House Minority Leader John Boehner said he detected
a "big change" in the administration's Afghanistan strategy: "I've
supported his strategy in Afghanistan, but it's pretty clear based
on what I heard this morning that the President is changing the goals
here. All he talked about was going after al Qaeda in Afghanistan and
Pakistan. What happened to the statement earlier this year when the
President said we cannot allow the Taliban and al Qaeda to have a safe
haven from which to train, operate and organize to go after Americans?"







There's not a Democrat in the country that should go on Faux News. Boycott that propaganda outlet.
There is a reason Fox is gaining viewers while all other MSM outlets are losing them. Is Obama really that unpersuasive and inarticulate that he can only preach to the choir?
Except on Sunday mornings, when Fox News is DFL.
Obama has had preferential treatment his entire life, he wouldn't know what to do if faced with questions all other presidents have had to deal with. Naturally, he would only go on networks that actively got him elected last year.
Reagan - movie star.
Bush 1 - scion of American royalty.
Bush 2 - scion of American royalty.
John McCain - scion of American royalty, married to wealthy heiress.
Barack Obama - raised by a single mom, biracial black man growing up during the tumultuous 60s and 70s and 80s, had to work hard every step of his life to get to where he is.
I mean... you can't be serious.
Besides, Barack Obama has courted Fox News. They don't want to give him air time. Why should he keep trying? He's got better things to do, like fix the broken country. If he goes on Fox News they ask him loaded questions and then make fun of him afterward.
Why won't conservative politicians go on MSNBC?
I don't see any reason for anyone to go on Fox "News" except those preaching to the right-wing choir. And that's fine. That's why we have freedom of speech. Who cares what Fox does.
But can we please just stop pretending that they are a legitimate news outlet? They are infotainment.
Nothing more.